“Remember those essays you had to write in grade school? Well I do even if you don't. In honor of that memory, I am going to write: What does the EarSonics SM3 mean to me?
Back in March I was going to order the EarSonics SM3 based off the few things I have read about them, even though it wasn't much. But then something stopped me. Could they really be that good, and the shipping cost was as...” --average_joe

“http://www.earsonics.com/SM3%20engl.htm
v2 page.
Aside from the cable and new body, my impressions match what I had in my v1 review.
http://www.head-fi.org/products/earsonics-sm3-universal-fit-iem/reviews/4422
Otherwise, these sound about the same as v1/the new ear-piece body shape is a lot more ergonomic(seems to be a bit smaller as well, but not as easy to get a good seal... At the same...” --svyr

“THE RATINGS:
Highs: 4.5/5
Mids: 5/5
Lows: 4.5/5 (probably would be 5/5 with amping)
Bass: 5/5 (swooshy style, though)
Value: 5/5
Soundstaging: 5/5
This is all to say that the Earsonics SM64s are perhaps the best IEMs I have ever heard, and I was always a big IEM person.
Let's be short about this:
It absolutely slaughters the Shure SE530, SE535 line...” --Pepper

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Synopsis: The Aurisonics AS-2 is a high-end custom-fit in-ear stage monitor with a lively, rich sound. It has a unique, crossover-free design that allows its 15mm dynamic driver and two special balanced armatures to work together seamlessly. With an adjustable bass port system, the AS-2 provides a real bass energy in just the amount you want. Combined with a lush midrange and an accurate,...” --Kunlun

“EarSonics has made its last flagship for the guigs, but the EM32 can without a doubt satisfy audiophile who are looking for the "neutrality" with a reinforcement in the sub and the highs.
The main characteristic is the same as for the EM3pro/EM4/EM6 : musicality and body ! But here you have all in one, that's the improvement. 3 transducers, 3 ways, two bores, no one on the market is...” --Rollk2

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Introduction
The ASG-2 is Aurisonics' second (official) foray into the world of iems. The guys over at Aurisonics cater primarily to the music professional crowd, and their products are generally tuned for stage use. Their original ASG-1 was a perfect example of this, with its ability to present vocals in a way that made it seem as if the notes were rolling off your own...” --eke2k6

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Disclaimer. I don’t have to explain that taste in iems ultimately depends on personal taste. I listen to a very wide variety of music including all types of (classic) rock, indie, pop, rap, electro and EDM. I’ll even dabble in a bit of jazz and classical. But when it comes to what I expect from an iem, I have to admit I’m somewhat of a basshead. Cause some types of music you can’t just listen...” --flinkenick

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This is my first review. I do not consider myself an audiophile with golden ears, so take my impressions with a grain of salt. My intention is to help others out who have not had the chance to listen to the Rockets. My impressions of the Rockets will come out of my experience from other IEMs that i've owned / auditioned at length.
I've been eyeing the Aurisonics Rockets for...” --Lieon

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I quite literally took a shot with these after the NY Meet. It was between these and the UE900s and I'm rather content with the decision, from the cable to the build, to the fit. Everything works. These are clearly stage monitors tuned so you can ear voices clearly and exact positioning of instruments. Because of this they have a great and slightly forward midrange. However for what they do...” --kyuuketsuki

“This is my first review on Headfi and the main purpose was to get the sound signature of ASG1+ out to the public since the news of its release was mostly overshadowed by ASG2.5. I do hope these impressions help for those who are actually considering the ASG1+.
I have never been a fan of the ASG2, which was the only IEM of the Aurisonics line I had heard before the release of the new...” --destrozer